Cape May County Herald, 20 October 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 10

IT\S TULIP TIME — f 'Weir, almost! Harry- 5 l^irour. Planting Commit (pf* chairperson for the Urea ter Cape May Chamber of Commerce, has the imported Dutch Tulip Bulbs awaiting your orders They are available in red ^yellow, pink, purple, white and multicolors You may order as many as you wish in whatever colors your choose aid planting time is right n6w up until

November. Harry can be reached at the Dellas Agency during the day: 884 3488 or 309 Decatur St., Cape May. So far, over 5,000 tulip bulbs have been sold by Mr Ixwour himself. So hurry, make sure you avail ydurselt of these beautiful Dutch tulip beauties; come Spring you’ll be glad you did!

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soon there’ll be the "Deadly Dungeon” at the Physick Estate — all a part of the activities by the MidAtlantic' Center for the Arts. If you've a fancy to the "deadly arts", make

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yourself known at the MAC office in the Hill House right on the Physick Estate grounds. Perhaps you’d like to volunteer in some capacity. It’s all for fun and takes place Saturday. Oct. 30; a greht night for the kiddies, and would you believe, some "adult kiddi6s" too. They enjoy all the festivities and the "Deadly Dungeon" just as much as.their young ones!

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seminar for §mall business owners on Tax Shelter Investment will be held noon Thursday, Oct. 28, sponsored by the Business Development and Assistance Committee' of the County Chamber of Commerce. Reservations must be into the County Chamber of Commerce office by Monday, Oct. 25. The seminar and luncheon will be at the Whitebrier Inn, 260 21st St., Avalon. For details and reservations call 465-7181 Monday-Friday, 9 am. to 5

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creW, but the women’s auxiliary is one organization ever-ready to raise funds whenever and . however possible. The newest project is a bus trip to Harrah’s' Casino, Tuesday, Nov. 16. Bus leaves 9 am. For more information it’s Ella Mae Miller at 884-4212 or Dolly Stango at 884-4770

CAPE MAY RESCUE Squad Auxiliary is always coming up with new and better ideas to help with added revenue for the Squad, so that they can always be assured of the very best in life-saving equipment. Joe Crouch, chief for over 22 years, has it all under control with his excellent

HAPPY. HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Mrs. Irene Minnlx, mother of former Cape May Mayor Bruce Minnix. "Irene’*’, as she is known to everyone, can be seen Sweeping up the leaves on Jackson St., doing some gardening, going for brisk walks on the Promenade and then even driving herself 0own to Florida. Remarkable for a lady 80 years young! , v / HAPPY BIRTHDAY alsb to Charles M. Hieronymus, on his 87th! Bob Hieronymus of Coastline Realty is right proud of Dad, marking occasion with a dinner party.

gracious, but he’s a person who goes out of his way to do a good deed. Case in point is helping the MidAtlantic Center for the Arts obtain some six cases of candles for their recent Dinner Hop. Harry went all the way to Philadelphia and brought back the much needed candles. That’s kindess by-the-case lot.

IN MEMORIAM; Alice Joyce of Cape May lost her mother recently...and Nettie Duncan’s dad recently passed on too. Our utmost sympathy to both.

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WELCOME BACK after a glorious vacation, Cynthia Buck, administrative assistant at City Hall.

Harry Kulkowitz pf the Mad Batter Restaurant not only smiles a lot and is ever

SEA ISLE CITY - Gregory Louis Parratto, of 222 37th St., has been named to the Dean’s List for the second semester 1981-82 at Indiana University Bloomington. He will be among those honored at the Founder’s Day program in April, 1983.

WILDWOOD CREST - The first meeting of the District Advisory Council will be held on Tuesday, Dctober 26, at 3:15 p.m. in the library of Crest Memorial Schoql. Questions to.be answered will cover the hasic skills improvemert^program including whatjjie program is, how stiraents were selected, how it is related to Title 1 and compensatory educalion.

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